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Speedaire Operating Instructions
Speedaire
Conventional Spray Guns
6 inches - 9 inches
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Trigger
Start
Stroke
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maintenance
DAILy CLEAN-UP
Local codes may require specific cleaning
methods and equipment. Follow
local codes and paint manufacturer's
recommendations for the use and
disposal of spray materials and solvent.
Clean spray gun
immediately after
use. Paint and other materials dry
quickly in the small passages rendering
gun useless due to the difficulty of
removing hardened paint from the
passages inside the gun.
NOTE: In the instructions below, the
use of the word "solvent" refers to the
specific solvent for the material used
(example: lacquer thinner for lacquer,
etc.).
1. Remove and empty the canister; then
rinse with a solvent recommended
for the paint or other material used.
Pressure Feed -
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All compressor pumps discharge some condensed water, oil or contaminates with
the compressed air.
ImPORTANT: This condensation will cause "fish eyes" to appear in the paint job.
Install appropriate water / oil removal equipment and controls as necessary for the
intended application. Locate filters as close to spray gun as possible.
Release
Trigger
End
2. Refill canister with clean solvent
Stroke
and attach to the gun. Spray solvent
through the gun while shaking the
gun vigorously. Wipe the gun exterior
with a solvent soaked rag. Repeat
until the gun is clean.
3. Remove the air cap and soak in
solvent until clean. Use a small brush
for stubborn stains if necessary.
Toothpicks or small brushes may be
used to clean air passages; however,
NEVER USE mETAL OBjECTS
TO CLEAN PRECISELy DRILLED
PASSAGES. DAmAGED PASSAGES
WILL CAUSE ImPROPER SPRAyING.
4. Clean gaskets with a solvent soaked
rag. To prevent equipment damage,
DO NOT ImmERSE GASkETS OR
SPRAy GUN BODy IN SOLVENTS.
5. After using water to clean out water
based paints or materials, spray
mineral spirits through the gun to
prevent corrosion.
6. Use a non-silicone oil on all moving
parts when reassembling. Use
Vaseline
threaded connections prior to
storage.
7. Clean and flush gun thoroughly to
neutralize any contaminants corrosive
to the spray gun.
WATER / OIL IN COmPRESSED AIR
Failure to install appropriate water / oil removal equipment
may result in damage to machinery or workpiece.
or light grease on all
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CLEANING A GUN USED WITH A PAINT
TANK
Shut off the air
supply to the tank
and release the pressure in the tank.
1. Open the vent on the paint tank. If
using an external mix air cap, loosen
the cap slightly.
2. Reduce air pressure to 10-20 psi. Hold
a piece of cloth, wadded in the hand,
tightly around the air cap opening(s)
and pull the trigger. The air will back
up through the fluid tip and force the
paint out of the hose and back into
the tank.
3. Pour the paint from tank and use
solvent and rags to clean.
4. Put enough solvent into the tank to
wash the hose and gun thoroughly.
Close the tank and spray from the
gun until the solvent comes out clean.
5. Remove and blow out the material
hose with compressed air to get rid of
any trace of solvent in the hose.
When blowing out
the hose, the open
end should be aimed away from any
person to avoid blowing solvent into
the eyes or on the skin causing possible
injury.

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